{cornel west as councillor west}
As a young man, DR. CORNEL WEST was deeply touched by the
stories of parishioners who, only two generations from slavery,
told stories of Blacks maintaining their religious faith during
the most trying of times. West was equally attracted to the
commitment of the Black Panthers, whose office was nearby
his boyhood church. It was from the Panthers that West began
to understand the importance of community based political
action. Currently the Class of 1943 University Professor of
Religion at Princeton University, prior to his appointment
Professor West was the Alphonse Fletcher, Jr. University Professor
at Harvard University teaching in Afro-American Studies and
Philosophy of Religion. He received his AB from Harvard University
and his MA and a Ph.D from Princeton University. He taught
at Yale, Union Theological Seminary and Princeton University
where he was Chair of the Department of Afro-American Studies.
He is an author of numerous articles and books including The
Cornel West Reader, Race Matters and The African American
Century.
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